Which of the following describes the Neoclassical view on 'Invention'?
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Correct answer: Finding the best expression of existing universal truths
Neoclassicists did not value 'originality' in the modern sense. Instead, 'invention' meant finding the best way to present 'what oft was thought, but ne'er so well expressed,' emphasizing craftsmanship over novelty.
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